Adam Frazier, Pittsburgh Pirates (Mississippi State): Played seven different positions, but primarily left field and second base, in his second MLB season. Hit .276 with 32 extra-base hits in 454 at-bats.

David Goforth, Milwaukee Brewers (Neshoba Central, Ole Miss): Threw a scoreless inning of relief in April for the Brewers, spent the rest of the year with the triple-A team.

Kendall Graveman, Oakland Athletics (Mississippi State): Missed more than two months with shoulder problems, but had a 6-4 record and 4.19 ERA in 19 starts.

Drew Pomeranz, Boston Red Sox (Ole Miss): Was a career-best 17-6 with a 3.32 ERA and 174 strikeouts in 173.2 innings for the Red Sox. He’s expected to start game 2 of the ALDS for the Sox. Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

Lance Lynn, St. Louis Cardinals (Ole Miss): Set himself up well for a payday in free agency by coming back from Tommy John surgery with a 3.43 ERA (seventh in the NL) across 33 starts. Was 11-8, striking out 153 batters. Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Adam Frazier, Pittsburgh Pirates (Mississippi State): Played seven different positions, but primarily left field and second base, in his second MLB season. Hit .276 with 32 extra-base hits in 454 at-bats. Charles LeClaire, Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Billy Hamilton, Cincinnati Reds (Taylorsville): Maybe the fastest guy in baseball, Hamilton finished second in the National League with 59 stolen bases. He also one of the better center fielders in the game. David Banks, David Banks-USA TODAY Sports

Chris Stratton, San Francisco Giants (Tupelo, Mississippi State): Was up and down in the first half, but settled into the Giants rotation with nine starts in August and September. Went 4-4 with a 3.68 ERA, and threw 6 ⅔ shutout innings in his final appearance. Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

Jonathan Holder, New York Yankees (Gulfport, Mississippi State): Was 1-1 with a 3.89 ERA in 37 appearances out of the Yankees’ bullpen, striking out more than a batter per inning. Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

Brandon Woodruff, Milwaukee Brewers (Wheeler, Mississippi State): Made eight starts in his MLB debut, with a 2-3 record and 4.81 ERA. Threw 6 ⅓ shutout innings against Tampa Bay, and gave up one run in seven against Washington. Benny Sieu, USA TODAY Sports

Bobby Wahl, Oakland Athletics (Ole Miss): Got called up in May to make his MLB debut, pitched in seven games out of the bullpen and gave up four runs. He then went on the DL and eventually had surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome. Neville E. Guard, USA TODAY Sports

David Goforth, Milwaukee Brewers (Neshoba Central, Ole Miss): Threw a scoreless inning of relief in April for the Brewers, spent the rest of the year with the triple-A team. Allan Henry-USA TODAY Sports

Billy Hamilton, Cincinnati Reds (Taylorsville): Maybe the fastest guy in baseball, Hamilton finished second in the National League with 59 stolen bases. He also one of the better center fielders in the game.

Jonathan Holder, New York Yankees (Gulfport, Mississippi State): Was 1-1 with a 3.89 ERA in 37 appearances out of the Yankees’ bullpen, striking out more than a batter per inning.

Lance Lynn, St. Louis Cardinals (Ole Miss): Set himself up well for a payday in free agency by coming back from Tommy John surgery with a 3.43 ERA (seventh in the NL) across 33 starts. Was 11-8, striking out 153 batters.

Lance Lynn, St. Louis Cardinals (Ole Miss): Set himself up well for a payday in free agency by coming back from Tommy John surgery with a 3.43 ERA (seventh in the NL) across 33 starts. Was 11-8, striking out 153 batters.(Photo: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports)

Mike Mayers, St. Louis Cardinals (Ole Miss): Made three relief appearances, giving up six earned runs in 4 ⅔ innings.

Carlos Moncrief, San Francisco Giants (Hillcrest Christian): Made his MLB debut in 2017, collecting 43 plate appearances as a right fielder and pinch-hitter.

Tyler Moore, Miami Marlins (Northwest Rankin, Meridian CC, Mississippi State): Signed as a free agent with the Marlins, hit .230 with six home runs in 104 games.

Mitch Moreland, Boston Red Sox (Amory, Mississippi State): Signed a one-year, $5.5 million deal and became the Red Sox’s everyday first baseman, hitting 22 home runs and slugging .443.

Drew Pomeranz, Boston Red Sox (Ole Miss): Was a career-best 17-6 with a 3.32 ERA and 174 strikeouts in 173.2 innings for the Red Sox. He’s expected to start game 2 of the ALDS for the Sox.

Alex Presley, Detroit Tigers (Ole Miss): Got 264 plate appearances in 71 games for the Tigers, hitting .314 with 10 doubles, three triples and three home runs.

Cody Reed, Cincinnati Reds (Horn Lake, Northwest Mississippi CC): Reed started and ended the year with the big club. In 12 games he had a 5.09 ERA and one save.

Hunter Renfroe, San Diego Padres (Copiah Academy, Mississippi State): Set a Padres rookie record with 26 home runs in 122 games, slugged .467.

Tony Sipp, Houston Astros (Moss Point, Mississippi Gulf Coast CC): In the second year of a three-year, $18-million contract Sipp had a 5.79 ERA in 46 appearances.

Seth Smith, Baltimore Orioles (Hillcrest Christian, Ole Miss): In his first year in Baltimore Smith had 330 at-bats and hit .258 with 13 home runs.

Chris Stratton, San Francisco Giants (Tupelo, Mississippi State): Was up and down in the first half, but settled into the Giants rotation with nine starts in August and September. Went 4-4 with a 3.68 ERA, and threw 6 ⅔ shutout innings in his final appearance.

Stuart Turner, Cincinnati Reds (Ole Miss): A Rule 5 draft pick, Turner played in 37 games in his MLB debut season. Hit .134 with a couple of home runs.

Bobby Wahl, Oakland Athletics (Ole Miss): Got called up in May to make his MLB debut, pitched in seven games out of the bullpen and gave up four runs. He then went on the DL and eventually had surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome.

Brandon Woodruff, Milwaukee Brewers (Wheeler, Mississippi State): Made eight starts in his MLB debut, with a 2-3 record and 4.81 ERA. Threw 6 ⅓ shutout innings against Tampa Bay, and gave up one run in seven against Washington.